My Story

 

I AM A BUSINESS EXEC, SCIENTIST & PSYCHIC:

AN OCCASSIONALLY GRACEFUL CONTRADICTION

I’m Kristina Wiltsee and I am a contradiction. I am a scientist and a psychic, an operations director and yoga teacher, a support structure, and a change agent. 


I am here to show up in my own life, the life of my family and friends, and in the lives of everyone who is ready to step out into extraordinary super conscious living. 

 

These days, I work at a Learning agency as the VP of Operations and live as a Mom of two young children. I fill in around the edges as a deep conversationalist, a writer, a professional psychic consultant and I make videos about my spiritual practice on my youtube channel and on Instagram here. 

 

One of my particular specialities is in showing people how they themselves can be enabled without the need to constantly ask a “psychic” or “healer” about what they should do next.


Going way back, I was born in Atlanta, GA to a programmer and an actress (an interesting gestational cocktail that has served me well this time around). As an adolescent, I felt that art was a distraction and science was the only real thing in life. I specifically wanted to be a doctor and everything that I read and did fed into my need and desire to heal people. This desire was no doubt influenced by the death of my mother to cancer when I was six, but it was fueled by a deep inner knowing that healing people was key to my role in the world. 

 

In high school, a family move to Sydney, Australia opened up my world to travel. That is when I caught the travel bug (it was bad, the prognosis for my bank account at any given time in my 20s was about 6 months). Living in Sydney, I experienced a life that I continue to seek. I didn’t need a car, there was natural beauty all around and I understood that life needs balance, it is not just work as Americans would have you believe.  I also discovered that I became a better person the more I exposed myself to new people, places, and ideas. 

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I moved to Pittsburgh to attend Carnegie Mellon and my specific major was studying the course catalog I ended up majoring in Chemistry and International Relations and getting a minor in biomedical engineering. I was pre-med all this time, but I had an epiphany moment about the way my life would really go when I walked into a room of cadavers. 

 

I had gone to a specialty workshop for pre-meds at an osteopathic medical school in Philadelphia where we were assisting with open heart surgery on swine. One of the workshops took place outside of the cadaver lab which also included a museum of abnormalities – a side project of the anatomy professors. When I walked into that room of cadavers, all the blood drained from my face and there wasn’t a single body part showing. I could feel them, all thirty or so of the dead people in front of me were not dead to me. I didn’t understand then but I would shortly after that my aspirations of being a normal doctor were shattered because I wasn’t normal. 

…but I had an epiphany moment about the way my life would really go when I walked into a room of cadavers… 

After deciding not to apply to medical school, I ended up as a research and development chemist making cleaning products. This served me well as I got to make environmentally-responsible cleaning products for a cute little company in Auckland after following a guy to New Zealand.  I also studied herbalism after hearing that my boyfriend had survived terminal cancer following a strict Ayurvedic regimen and detoxing on herbal tonics. I took my savings after my 3 year Kiwi sojourn and used it to fulfill my dream trip. I traveled for 12 months out of a backpack and visited 29 countries including Egypt, Fiji, Iceland, and Tibet (ahem… China). While traveling, I studied palm reading to create a universal icebreaker and it turns out I was good at it. 

 

Fast forward a couple of years, I lived off-grid in Indiana with my husband and I gave birth at home to my daughter Lyra. The experience of childbirth took me across a threshold, and it was a dark threshold. That is when I couldn’t avoid it anymore. Psychics told me I was psychic and it had taken me 20 years and some dark times to finally believe them. It wasn’t until I was experiencing the darkest darkness of postpartum anxiety in the depths of winter that I found the light. In my recovery,  I met and studied under a faith healer, a shaman, and a medicine woman, among many others. I sat with crones and soaked up their knowledge, and I found a psychic partner, a dear friend who I could confer within all that was happening to me. 

I now live in middle Georgia at our magical homestead with my two children and husband, and I work full-time as an intuitive life coach, energy healer, and business coach (while also occasionally moonlighting as a market gardener and BnB host).

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 The experience of childbirth took me across a threshold, and, at first, it was a very dark threshold.

This friend and I explored the unexplainable and discovered out talents. Turns out I am a mentalist or claircognizant, which means I just know things that I had no experience with, which turns out made me really good at trivia.

 

It was when I first started helping people that it all started to make sense.  At first, I did small things like alleviating a friend’s headache, then helping someone connect with a lost loved one, then I started downloading an entire spiritual lifestyle manual and I knew that things were getting serious .. and fun. Typical party conversations would turn into deep conversations about the nature of people’s deep stuff, whether that was emotional blocks, mental illness, or destiny. When I started to see people I felt moments of trepidation but then a friend said to me: “Kristina, you are radically changing my life for the better with your work.” Then I knew I had found my north star. 

As I continually develop, I can now see, hear, think, and feel the interaction of subtle energy that surrounds us all. My dreams are pre-cognitive, and I use my unique background as a scientist and now a business executive to help people understand and propel radical, awesome changes in their lives and businesses. 

 

One of my particular specialties is in showing people how they themselves can be enabled without the need to constantly ask a “psychic” or “healer” about what they should do next. I work with change agents and executives to tap into their lines of inquiry so that they can know how to navigate big change or the next move on their own. I also work with individuals and teams to help them tap into the creative consciousness, a river of collective ideas so that they can harvest the next big thing while it is still on deck. I do all of this for the benefit of people, their companies and ultimately the global ecosystem of humanity and nature.  

 

 I also work with individuals and teams to help them tap into the creative consciousness, a river of collective ideas so that they can harvest the next big thing while it is still on deck.